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Ultrasonographic estimation of central venous pressure using the caudal vena cava to aorta ratio in dogs: a proof-of-concept study [PDF]

open access: yesFrontiers in Veterinary Science
ContextCentral venous pressure (CVP) might be used to guide fluid therapy in critically ill patients, but its invasive nature and associated risks have prompted growing interest in non-invasive alternatives such as ultrasonographic vascular indices ...
Maxime Cambournac   +2 more
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Acute superior vena cava collapse after thymic carcinoma resection and failed pericardial bypass rescued by endovascular stenting: a case report [PDF]

open access: yesBMC Surgery
Background Thymic carcinoma with superior vena cava (SVC) invasion is challenging. Intraoperative acute SVC syndrome may result from extrinsic compression after venous reconstruction.
Liangwei Yang   +4 more
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Predictive value of internal jugular vein combining with inferior vena cava diameters by ultrasound in central venous pressure of ICU patients [PDF]

open access: yesScientific Reports
Central venous pressure (CVP) monitoring is valuable for guiding fluid management in critically ill patients admitted to the ICU. However, direct measurement via an intravenous catheter is invasive, time-consuming, and labor-intensive.
Haobo Kong   +4 more
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Inferior Vena Cava Dispensability Index versus Central Venous Pressure in Volume Status Assessment in Shocked Patients [PDF]

open access: yesInternational Journal of Medical Arts, 2023
Background: The central venous pressure [CVP] remains the most frequently used variable to guide fluid resuscitation in shocked patients and is considered a direct measurement of the blood pressure in the right atrium and vena cava. The ultrasound-guided
Malek Talaat Abd Alfatah   +2 more
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COMPARISON OF NONINVASIVE CENTRAL VENOUS PRESSURE MEASUREMENT METHODS: INTERNAL JUGULAR VEIN VERSUS VENA CAVA INFERIOR

open access: yesSüleyman Demirel Üniversitesi Tıp Fakültesi Dergisi, 2021
ObjectiveCentral venous pressure measurement is an effectivemethod to detect the volume status of the patients.However, life-threatening complications such aspneumothorax may occur. We assume that ultrasonographicmeasurements may be used as a surrogateof
Yunus Emre Özlüer, Mücahit Kapçı
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Correlation of Inferior Vena Cava diameter and IVC Collapsibility Index with Central Venous Pressure (CVP) in critically ill surgical patients

open access: yesJournal of Society of Surgeons of Nepal, 2021
Introduction: Central Venous Pressure is a valuable parameter in the management of critically ill surgical patients in the ICU. Non-invasive methods to extrapolate the volume status of the patient can aid clinicians in expediting proper treatment.
Deepak Raj Singh   +4 more
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Is the inferior vena cava diameter measured by bedside ultrasonography valuable in estimating the intravascular volume in patients with septic shock? [PDF]

open access: yesReviews in Clinical Medicine, 2016
Introduction:Resuscitation should be initiated immediately in shock. Early goal-directed therapy is an established algorithm for the resuscitation in septic shock. The first step is to maintain cardiac preload.
Mortaza Talebi Doluee   +2 more
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Assessment of venous pressure by compression sonography of the internal jugular vein during 3 days of bed rest

open access: yesExperimental Physiology, 2023
Compression sonography has been proposed as a method for non‐invasive measurement of venous pressures during spaceflight, but initial reports of venous pressure measured by compression ultrasound conflict with prior reports of invasively measured central
Christopher M. Hearon Jr   +8 more
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Venous cannula occlusion during cardiopulmonary bypass recognized by ultrasonography of the internal jugular vein

open access: yesJA Clinical Reports, 2022
Background Occlusion or malposition of the venous cannula during cardiopulmonary bypass (CPB) increases central venous pressure (CVP). When high CVP is measured, we need to determine if it is actually high or if it is measured due to catheter occlusion ...
Soshi Narasaki   +6 more
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